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Free as in Freedom interweaves biographical snapshots of GNU project
founder Richard Stallman with the political, social and economic history of the
free software movement. It examines Stallman's unique personality and how that
personality has been at turns a driving force and a drawback in terms of the
movement's overall success.
Free as in Freedom examines one man's
20-year attempt to codify and communicate the ethics of 1970s era "hacking"
culture in such a way that later generations might easily share and build upon
the knowledge of their computing forebears. The book documents Stallman's
personal evolution from teenage misfit to prescient adult hacker to political
leader and examines how that evolution has shaped the free software movement.
Like Alan Greenspan in the financial sector, Richard Stallman has assumed the
role of tribal elder within the hacking community, a community that bills itself
as anarchic and averse to central leadership or authority. How did this paradox
come about? Free as in Freedom provides an answer. It also looks at how
the latest twists and turns in the software marketplace have diminished
Stallman's leadership role in some areas while augmenting it in others.
Finally, Free as in Freedom examines both Stallman and the free
software movement from historical viewpoint. Will future generations see
Stallman as a genius or crackpot? The answer to that question depends partly on
which side of the free software debate the reader currently stands and partly
upon the reader's own outlook for the future. 100 years from now, when terms
such as "computer," "operating system" and perhaps even "software" itself seem
hopelessly quaint, will Richard Stallman's particular vision of freedom still
resonate, or will it have taken its place alongside other utopian concepts on
the 'ash-heap of history?'
Table of Contents
Preface
1. For Want of a Printer
2. 2001: A Hacker's Odyssey
3. A Portrait of the Hacker as a Young Man
4. Impeach God
5. Small Puddle of Freedom
6. The Emacs Commune
7. A Stark Moral Choice
8. St. Ignucius
9. The GNU General Public License
10. GNU/Linux
11. Open Source
12. A Brief Journey Through Hacker Hell
13. Continuing the Fight
Epilogue: Crushing Loneliness
A. Terminology
B. Hack, Hackers, and Hacking
C. GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL)
Index